June is upon us once again. I have now been working on my Glen-L Utility for just over two years. A good two years its been, too. The little boat and I have both come a long way, in many regards.
Ive just completed planking the full length of the starboard bottom. Its neat to think that a year ago, I was installing the sheers.
I should be able to start dry-fitting the forward port bottom this week. My goal is to have the boat fully-planked by the end of the month.
As always, time will tell...
Ive just completed planking the full length of the starboard bottom. Its neat to think that a year ago, I was installing the sheers.
I should be able to start dry-fitting the forward port bottom this week. My goal is to have the boat fully-planked by the end of the month.
As always, time will tell...
This is what the boat looked like 1 year ago. The sheers had just been installed, and fairing had not yet begun. |
Initial fitting of the butt blocks. |
Butt blocks dry-fit with screws. |
Butt blocks epoxied, screwed & clamped into place. Putty knife at the ready. |
Epoxy squeeze-out like this will create a fitting nightmare if you let it cure this way. |
Thats what the putty knife is for. Scrape it away before it cures. |
Aft section battens & butt blocks drilled & ready-to-go. |
Aft panel drilled & ready-to-go. |
Starboard bottom, fully planked. |
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